Mylyn is a plug-in for Eclipse that focuses the IDE on the active task. It allows developers to define the context of a task, including related artifacts and conversations. Mylyn then filters IDE views and searches to only show information relevant to the current task, reducing information overload. It integrates with task management tools like JIRA and Bugzilla to link tasks and code changes for improved traceability of work.
Mylyn Docs is an Eclipse-based project that facilitates access to various documentation systems, initiated from the Mylyn Wikitext component in 2008. The project includes multiple components and supports various documentation dialects, allowing users to generate documentation in formats like PDF and EPUB. Restructuring plans will split Mylyn Docs into several projects under 'lifecycle tools' for enhanced functionality.
Human-centric Software Development ToolsGail Murphy
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The document discusses the importance of human-centric software development tools and their effective assessment. It emphasizes understanding the 'why' behind the design of these tools and addressing mismatches in tool usage in various contexts. Mylyn is highlighted as a case study for evaluating tool effectiveness in real-world scenarios.
Mylyn helps address information overload and context loss when multi-tasking. It integrates tasks into the IDE workflow and uses a degree-of-interest model to monitor user interaction and provide a task-focused UI with features like view filtering, element decoration, automatic folding and content assist ranking. This creates a single view of all tasks that are centrally managed within the IDE.
Effective Development With Eclipse Mylyn, Git, Gerrit and HudsonChris Aniszczyk
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This document discusses effective development using Eclipse, Mylyn, Git, Gerrit and Hudson (Jenkins). It introduces Mylyn and how it integrates tasks within Eclipse to reduce context switching. It also discusses how Mylyn integrates with Hudson for continuous integration and builds. It covers why distributed version control systems like Git are becoming popular and the benefits they provide for collaboration and workflow. It describes Eclipse's experience moving to Git and challenges they faced.
The document discusses Trac, an open source project management and bug tracking tool that was started in 2006. Trac has a wiki interface and supports plugins like FullBlogPlugin, TagsPlugin, and TracWysiwygPlugin to add additional functionality. The document also includes several Flickr image URLs.
The document discusses Trac, an open source project management and bug tracking tool that was started in 2006. Trac has a wiki interface and supports plugins like FullBlogPlugin, TagsPlugin, and TracWysiwygPlugin to add additional functionality. The document also includes several Flickr image URLs.
The document summarizes the Eclipse Demo Camp Tokyo 2010 event which featured presentations on Quick JUnit for unit testing in Java, JAMCircle for Eclipse plugin development, and JRuby and JavaScript integration. It provides information on the presenters and links to related projects and websites for Quick JUnit and JAMCircle.
The document discusses Eclipse Demo Camp on September 6th at 19:00. It provides examples of code organization for a Kanban board application using YAML configuration files, OSGi bundles, and data storage with ZIP files. Code examples demonstrate parsing YAML configuration, translating data types, and loading/dumping lane data to ZIP storage. Links are included for additional OSGi documentation and contact information.
The document discusses Trac, an open source project management and bug tracking tool that was started in 2006. Trac has a wiki interface and supports plugins like FullBlogPlugin, TagsPlugin, and TracWysiwygPlugin to add additional functionality. The document also includes several Flickr image URLs.
The document discusses Trac, an open source project management and bug tracking tool that was started in 2006. Trac has a wiki interface and supports plugins like FullBlogPlugin, TagsPlugin, and TracWysiwygPlugin to add additional functionality. The document also includes several Flickr image URLs.
The document summarizes the Eclipse Demo Camp Tokyo 2010 event which featured presentations on Quick JUnit for unit testing in Java, JAMCircle for Eclipse plugin development, and JRuby and JavaScript integration. It provides information on the presenters and links to related projects and websites for Quick JUnit and JAMCircle.
The document discusses Eclipse Demo Camp on September 6th at 19:00. It provides examples of code organization for a Kanban board application using YAML configuration files, OSGi bundles, and data storage with ZIP files. Code examples demonstrate parsing YAML configuration, translating data types, and loading/dumping lane data to ZIP storage. Links are included for additional OSGi documentation and contact information.
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